Episode 9: Night Terrors

“Doctor Who” is the continuing saga of a mysterious time traveler who picks up human companions and faces evil foes with little more than his wits and a sonic screwdriver while he journeys... More

“Doctor Who” is the continuing saga of a mysterious time traveler who picks up human companions and faces evil foes with little more than his wits and a sonic screwdriver while he journeys throughout time and space in the TARDIS—a unique craft disguised as a police call box.

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After last week's "Let's Kill Hitler," which was the best episode of series 6 thus far, we were treated to the worst of series 6 so far in Saturday's "Night Terrors," an incoherent mess of an episode More »

For a good chunk of tonight's Doctor Who episode, I was wondering if it was a bit of a retort to the people who claim the BBC's time-traveling horror-comedy is too scary for little kids. After all, th More »

Watch a preview and check out photos of the upcoming episode of Doctor Who “Night Terrors” Season 6 Episode 9 which airs Saturday, September 3, 9:00pm ET/PT on BBC America. Episode Synopsis : DOCTOR More »

Saturday's episode of Doctor Who is titled "Night Terrors." Penned by regular writer Mark Gatiss ("Victory of the Daleks," Sherlock ), the episode will feature Rory, Amy, and the Doctor being menaced More »

With its complex storyline and solid writing, it's sometimes hard to remember that Doctor Who is, at its heart, a childrens' show. Sure, it's better than most adult fare, but when the scary monsters More »